Three Kingdoms is a classic Chinese historical novel attributed to Luo Guanzhong, set during the late Eastern Han dynasty and the subsequent Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history (2nd–3rd century AD). Volume III continues the epic narrative of political intrigue, warfare, and shifting alliances among the rival states of Wei, Shu, and Wu. This English translation by Moss Roberts presents th…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Indonesia, covering its geography, population, history, political system, economy, and social structure. Compiled as part of the U.S. Army Area Handbook series, it was designed to support academic research and governmental understanding of Indonesia during the late 1960s. The volume integrates historical analysis with contemporary political and soc…
This book provides a comprehensive historical and political overview of Indonesia during the early post-independence period. Bruce Grant examines Indonesia’s transition from colonial rule to nationhood, focusing on political institutions, leadership, social change, and regional challenges. The work offers insights into Indonesian nationalism, governance, and international relations, making it…
Early Indonesian Commerce: A Study of the Origins of Śrīvijaya examines the development of trade networks in early Indonesia and their role in the rise of the Śrīvijaya polity. Written by O. W. Wolters, the book analyzes commercial patterns, maritime routes, and economic interactions between Indonesia, China, and India from the early centuries CE. Drawing on historical records and inscripti…
This book discusses the political, social, and ideological problems faced during the Indonesian Revolution. Written by D. N. Aidit, a leading figure of the Indonesian Communist Party, the work presents a revolutionary interpretation of Indonesia’s struggle for independence. It analyzes the dynamics of nationalism, anti-imperialism, class struggle, and political organization in post-colonial I…
This book Brunei Darussalam: the Road to Independence attempts to show the situation of Brunei in the past, and to depict the historical events that occured during that past era. This includes the affairs of the countries that have established relationship with Brunei Darussalam. In this way it is hoped that it will shed light and give better understanding of the details of these past events as…
Gaid Mouloud's *Les Berbers dans l’Histoire: Tome III – Lutte contre le colonialisme* describes the history of the Berber (Amazigh) struggle against colonialism, particularly French colonialism, in North Africa. The author presents various forms of political, social, and military resistance carried out by Berber people in Algeria, Morocco, and the surrounding areas. Through in-depth researc…
This travel guide, written by native English-speaking residents of China and edited by Chinese natives, has details on many towns located in China various regions. The guide features boxed text small, colored sections randomly found throughout the guide with brief background on subjects such as the Chinese Zodiac and the Silk Road. There is useful information about restaurants, hotels and shopp…
The First Nuclear World War presents a strategic analysis aimed at preventing future nuclear conflicts and limiting the spread of nuclear weapons. Written by Patrick O’Heffernan, Amory B. Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins, the book explores the political, military, and technological factors that shape global nuclear policy. It examines the dangers posed by nuclear proliferation, the risks of misca…
This book is a compilation of official statements and key diplomatic documents outlining the development of New Zealand’s foreign policy from 1943 to 1957. Issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it covers New Zealand’s international stance during and after World War II, including its role in global diplomacy, regional security, and participation in international organizations. The volum…